Showing posts with label house remodeling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house remodeling. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Bathroom Remodeling Project of University City by dRemodeling

An old bathroom need to remodel in order to keep it's modernity while still keeping the basic architecture, here are the project of dRemodeling that renovate and remodel the old bathroom of a historic 1894 home in the University City neighborhood of Philadelphia. You can see the picture of before and after remodeling process. here are the pictures. 
dRemodeling undertook much more than a mere cosmetic makeover - They undertook a complete structural renovation to bring the bathroom up to the most modern codes and standards and to ensure the bathroom would last for decades to come. Simply put, the homeowners wanted a guest bathroom that was built as solidly and as elegantly as a master bathroom.
The homeowners wanted the bathroom to exude a Zen-like atmosphere, so dRemodeling undertook several measures to ensure that they would get exactly (and beyond) what they wanted. The room was stripped down to the bare lath and then completely rebuilt and refinished into a modern bathroom. The process involved replacing the dingy old bathtub with a modern frameless glass-enclosed shower whose floors and walls were covered with pebble-like tiles to add a naturalistic flair to the modernist bathroom. via













Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Home Remodeling Project of ST John's Wood House at London

Upgrading or remodeling a house is designing an old house with the new one to get a new looks and more modern house style. This is the project of ST John's Wood House by Stephen Fletcher Architects in London.This project was upgrading from early Victorian terraced house in St John's wood. The project included upgrading the connection between the kitchen and rear garden via a glazed extension with bi-fording doors.


Home Remodeling Project of ST John's Wood House at London
The kitchen is located at the rear of the property, this kitchen is the focal point of the house. bespoke kitchen units sit on york stone tiling which flows into the rear garden beyond. The structural glass roof permits ample daylight and sunlight into the kitchen and a mechanical external roller blind helps with cooling in the summer months.
Home Remodeling Project of ST John's Wood House at London - glass roof above the kitchen
This fireplace room is a contemporary element to a traditional space, a new plaster cornices and window architraves in keeping with the original drawing room.
Home Remodeling Project of ST John's Wood House at London - fireplace


Home Remodeling Project of ST John's Wood House at London  - master bedroom
the master bedroom suite has been upgraded and extended, including a new Japanese-style oak sliding doors leading to the bathroom, and low-level oak drawer units discreet high-level cupboards to either side of the bed. Below is another bedroom suite has been created on a different floor with similar storage to either side of the bed
Home Remodeling Project of ST John's Wood House at London - bedroom